Salman Khan’s grandfather, Abdul Rashid Khan had received this title for bravery in the British era

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Salman Khan’s grandfather was in this big position under English rule,


New Delhi:
Bollywood superstar Salman Khan has been seen in the role of a police man on the big screen several times. In the films of Wanted, Proud, Radhe and Dabangg series, Bhaijaan has been winning the hearts of fans with his police style. Along with reel life, Salman has a special connection to the police department in real life. Salman’s grandfather was a big officer in the police department. However, father Salim Khan was interested in films. After setting a career in the industry as a writer, Salim shifted from Indore to Mumbai with the whole family. Salim’s three sons Salman, Arbaaz and Sohail also made a career in the film world.

Dada was DIG of Indore

Salman Khan’s grandfather Abdul Rashid Khan was a DIG during the British Raj. According to reports, it was the largest rank (DIG) to Indians under British rule. Abdul Rashid Khan was first appointed as Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in Indore and became DIG after promotion. During this time, Salman’s grandfather was also given a residential bungalow of Mandleshwar, 50 km from Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. Abdul Rashid Khan lived in the same bungalow from 1942 to 1948. Salman and his father Salim Khan were born in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh. After the fail start in the film world as an actor, Salim Khan took his career in the film writing and after getting success, he shifted to Mumbai with the whole family. Please tell that Abdul Rashid Khan was awarded the title of Diler Jung for bravery.

The path of revolutionaries was stopped

Salman Khan’s grandfather’s name comes in an incident during Quit India Movement. In fact, during the Quit India Movement of 1942, the British government caught many revolutionaries and put them in jail. 68 jailed revolutionaries sought permission from the administration to celebrate Gandhiji’s birthday on 2 October, for which the British government refused. Angry revolutionaries broke the door of the jail after which Rashid Khan tried to stop the path of those revolutionaries. Please tell that after independence, the post of DIG was removed in 1956.


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